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Fergie has got plans for the future, claims source (Image: Getty)

Sarah Ferguson is allegedly ready to “throw herself back into the dating game” as she plans her big comeback following the latest Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The former wife of disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has found herself with no title or home, as the King took the dramatic decision to strip the pair of their dukedom and evict them from Royal Lodge, their home since 2008.

Andrew and Fergie are expected to vacate the property sometime in the new year. And while Andrew will find refuge in one of his brother’s private homes in the vast Sandringham estate, Fergie’s future is not as clear. Now, sources have claimed that she has made various plans for how she will carry herself into the future, with some saying she could take a short hiatus before a big comeback after she has “reinvented” herself.

A source told Closer magazine: “She’s convinced that if she disappears for six months and comes back looking like a million-bucks, people will be more apt to forgive and forget when it comes to this mess with Epstein.”

 

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Sarah Ferguson is no longer the Duchess of York (Image: Getty)

But aside from a fresh glow-up, sources claimed the former Duchess could also be looking to find new romance,

They added: “She says there’s no reason she can’t throw herself back into the dating game and land a rich man to make the rest of her days a whole lot easier.

“She’s always had a certain charm that attracts powerful and wealthy men and in her view she’s not lost that.

“She keeps saying it’s not about landing a man, but everyone knows she’s looking to meet someone new, and preferably wealthy.”

Fergie sparked backlash earlier this year when it was revealed that she kept in contact with the convicted paedophile after publicly disowning him, calling him her “supreme friend” in emails that emerged.

Since then, multiple charities severed ties with her, after she was seen “humbly” apologising to the financier for comments she made to the media in 2011.

Her spokesperson has since claimed that the apology from Sarah came as she feared he was set to sue her for defamation.

The furore against the Yorks peaked last month, when the King took the dramatic decision to strip his own brother of all his titles and honours and forced him to move out of Royal Lodge, alongside Fergie.